Summary
Clio is the global leader in legal AI technology, empowering legal professionals and law firms of every size to work smarter, faster, and more securely. The Senior Procurement Analyst drives operational excellence across Clio’s global procurement ecosystem. This role leads cross-functional initiatives that enhance procurement strategy, compliance, spend visibility, and process automation. Partnering with Finance, Legal, IT, and business units, the Senior Procurement Analyst builds scalable frameworks, leverages analytics, and implements technology solutions that optimize supplier management and reduce risk. We are looking for someone to join our IT team out of one of our hub locations (Burnaby, Calgary, or Toronto). All hub-based Clions are expected to be in the office for a minimum of twice per week on one of our Anchor Days. Occasional travel to partner or supplier sites as required.
What you’ll work on
Data, Reporting & Analytics (30%)
Develop real-time procurement dashboards and KPIs that monitor procurement cycle times, contract spend, renewals, supplier performance, and cost savings.
Leverage data to identify opportunities for automation, efficiency, and cost optimization.
Present insights and recommendations to leadership to support strategic decision-making.
Establish benchmarking frameworks to measure procurement maturity and value creation.
Process Improvement & Technology Implementation (30%)
Lead continuous improvement projects to streamline procurement workflows and enhance the user experience.
Implement and optimize procurement technologies (e.g., Coupa, SAP Ariba, Oracle, Workday).
Partner with Finance Systems teams to manage system integration activities including overseeing API development and testing with ERP and finance platforms.
Drive automation initiatives that reduce manual effort, multiple touchpoints and transaction costs.
Partner with IT and cross-functional stakeholders to ensure seamless data flow and system interoperability.
Capture lessons learned, document best practices, and embed continuous feedback loops across teams.
Procurement Governance & Policy Optimization (20%)
Design and manage procurement governance frameworks ensuring alignment with business strategy, financial controls, and compliance standards.
Partner with Legal, Risk, and Finance to maintain policies and procedures that balance agility with regulatory and audit requirements.
Deliver internal training and change management to drive adoption of procurement best practices.
Strategic Planning, Budgeting & Forecasting (15%)
Partner with leadership on annual planning, departmental OKRs, and strategic sourcing initiatives.
Oversee budget development, forecasting, and performance reporting for Procurement Operations.
Build business cases and ROI models for new tools, systems, and category strategies.
Leadership & Cross-Functional Collaboration (5%)
Provide mentorship and direction to project teams and analysts.
Build strong partnerships across Finance, Legal, IT, and Operations to achieve shared objectives.
What you bring
6+ years of experience in procurement, sourcing operations, or program management within the tech, SaaS, or high-growth corporate environment.
Must have experience working with large data sets and creating reports and dashboards for all staff levels, including C-suite and executive leadership.
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Finance, Supply Chain Management, or related field.
MBA or equivalent experience preferred.
Proven track record of leading enterprise-wide process improvements, governance frameworks, and technology implementations.
Strong understanding of procurement systems, data analytics, and supplier management.
Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills with a data-driven mindset.
Advanced Excel and Power BI / Tableau skills; ERP or P2P systems (e.g., Coupa, SAP Ariba, Workday, Oracle).
Strong influencing, communication, and stakeholder-management capabilities.
Project management experience (PMP, Agile, or Lean Six Sigma certification an asset).
Demonstrate a keen interest in improving your craft by using AI.
Additional company information
Clio is the global leader in legal AI technology, empowering legal professionals and law firms of every size to work smarter, faster, and more securely. We are transforming the legal experience for all by bettering the lives of legal professionals while increasing access to justice.
Benefits & Total Rewards
Compensation is one of the main components of Clio’s Total Rewards Program. Highlights include :
Competitive, equitable salary with top-tier health benefits, dental, and vision insurance.
Hybrid work environment, with expectation for local Clions (Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Dublin and Sydney) to be in office min. twice per week.
Flexible time off policy, with an encouraged 20 days off per year.
$2000 annual counseling benefit.
RRSP matching and RESP contribution.
Clioversary recognition program with special acknowledgement at 3, 5, 7, and 10 years.
The expected salary range for this role is $99,600 to $117,100 to $134,600 CAD. There are separate salary bands for other regions based on local currency.
Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging and Equity (DIBE) & Accessibility
We are committed to equal employment and encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Clio provides accessibility accommodations during the recruitment process. Learn more about our culture at clio.com / careers.
Disclaimer : We only communicate with candidates through official @clio.com email addresses.
Learn more about our culture at clio.com / careers
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Senior Procurement Analyst • Burnaby, Metro Vancouver Regional District, CA